User talk:Dharsh007

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Fires not on the list
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Dharsh007 10:27, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

Al, sorry about the tone of my previous messages. I thought that this was a list that an individual had composed. I find it hard to believe that they weren't on it, especially because the McNally fire 150,000 was fairly recent, 2002.

I have used Wikipedia to a very limited extent, as you can tell, and wasn't aware of the "chatting on the side". I understand why it is a good idea.

Maybe I will get the stats out and write a few short pieces about these incidents, as they were very significant. Also, I am dumbfounded as to why I havn't heard comparisons between the Zaca and Wheeler fires, as they are both in the same general area, and Ojai was directly threatened in the Wheeler fire.

Thanks for putting me on the right path, and realizing that I was mostly ignorant of the procedures, not just dumb. Well, maybe a little dumb.

Thanks again, my hats off to you,

Darin Harshman —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dharsh007 (talk • contribs).